Nationals at Richmond Yacht ClubMay 20 - 22
Result
PosBoatTotalRace 1Race 2Race 3Race 4Race 5Race 6Race 7
1Peaches184(4)3(7)4(11)4(15)1(16)1(17)2 (19)
2Motorcycle Irene181(1)2(3)3(6)3(9)5(14)3(17)3 (20)
3Under the Radar237(7)1(8)1(9)1(10)3(13)5(18)5 (23)
4Hot Sheet242(2)4(6)3(9)4(13)2(15)2(17)7 (24)
5Magic Bus303(3)5(8)5(13)6(19)6(25)4(29)1 (30)
6Bombora516(6)7(13)8(21)5(26)4(30)15(45)6 (51)
7Fired Up!5412(12)8(20)6(26)8(34)9(43)7(50)4 (54)
8Freaks on a Leash579(9)9(18)7(25)7(32)7(39)9(48)9 (57)
9Abigail Morgan628(8)11(19)10(29)9(38)10(48)6(54)8 (62)
10Dianne7510(10)10(20)9(29)DNS(45)12(57)8(65)10 (75)
11Artemis765(5)6(11)12(23)DNS(39)11(50)10(60)DNF (76)
12Public Enemy8012(12)12(24)11(35)10(45)8(53)14(67)11 (78)
13Tequila Mockingbird8811(11)14(25)14(39)11(50)14(64)11(75)13 (88)
14Current Affair8814(14)12(26)13(39)12(51)13(64)12(76)12 (88)
15Phoenix10715(15)RET(31)RET(47)DNS(63)15(78)13(91)DNF(107)
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Author: Paul Cronin ([email protected]) contact the author
Subject: Surveying a Express 27
Info: (20792 views) Posted: Sunday 3-30-14 09:33:58 PM
Thanks Ralph, Yup there is some wet core by both chainplates, only about 1' sq by each. I will replace the core in both areas. Also a nine inch sq on the port side of the mast step, rest of the deck is dry. All pretty easy fixes.

:: In my experience the most vulnerable area is the balsa
:: core around the chain plates where water tends to leak
:: into the core. These leaks can also lead to rot in the
:: bulkhead inside the cabin where the chain plates are
:: bolted. Wet balsa and rot can also occur where other
:: fittings are through-bolted to the deck and not bedded
:: properly. If caught early these situations can be easily
:: repaired by removing the fitting, drilling over-size
:: bolt holes, gouging out the wet or rotten balsa core,
:: taping the underside of the hole and filling the cavity
:: with epoxy and filler or microbaloons, re-drilling the
:: bolt holes and re-installing the fitting. Future leaks
:: will be into the cabin rather than into the balsa core.
::
:: :: Thanks for the input. There is a lot of work needed, but
:: :: we agreed on a price today. Should have her in my shop
:: :: in two weeks an sailing by May.
:: ::
:: :: :: Thank you Bryan,
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Appreciate the input, will make sure I check step,
:: :: :: rudder, and headstay where it exits the rig.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Yes, I do have a moisture meter, and will also tap the
:: :: :: major areas.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Even though I have been surveying for a very long time
:: :: :: it is always helpful to get great insight from owners
:: :: :: who have been through the repairs.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: Look forward to the inspection/survey and maybe being a
:: :: :: Express 27 owners.
:: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Check around the mast step (down below too) for signs of
:: :: :: :: crushing by the mast. Its an $800 fix for mine. Bring a
:: :: :: :: water meter and check everything, deck, rudder, hull.
:: :: :: :: Rudder is an expensive repair if intruded. Check for
:: :: :: :: broken strands in the forestay where it enters the
:: :: :: :: compression fitting that connects it to the mast.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: These boats are strong but neglect can take its toll.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: Others can add to this I'm sure.
:: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Hi,
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: I am surveying an Express 27 on Friday, 28 March and
:: :: :: :: :: would like input from owners on trouble spots to look
:: :: :: :: :: out for.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: If you known spots that should be check that are not
:: :: :: :: :: obvious please let me know, on the message board or by
:: :: :: :: :: email.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: This boat would be for me to use shorthanded.
:: :: :: :: ::
:: :: :: :: :: Thanks you in advance.

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